Improvement in saw for making stuffing for upholstering



NV PETERS. PHOTO LITHOGRAFHE parts.

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GEORGE W. MARBLE, or` cHAELEs'roWN, NEW YEAannsrnEE,AssieNoEy TO HIMSELF ANDCHARLES WAY; 0F SAME PLAGE.

a y `Leers Patent N0.'1o5,469, met .my 19,1870.

1 IMPROVEMENT in sAWr'oaMAm-NG- STUPFING PQR 'UPHons'rnanvel The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same T all l'whom tt may concern z" .Be it `known that I, GEORGE W. MARBLE, of

Charlestown, in `,th'ecounty of Sullivanand `State of New Hampshire, have invented or discovered a new and useful Stuffing; and-I dd hereby declare that the following `is a -fnll,"clear, andexact description of the' same, reference 'beinghadtothe accompanying draw` ing forming part oflthisspecieation, and in which- Figure li'epresentsaside view of a saw, in part,

\ usedin the manufacture of my improved stuing; :v Figure`2,a section of the same, `tal/cen as indicated hytheline x x, in` iig. '1,1 and.

'Figure' 3, a'sim'ilar section, taken as denoted hy the line y y, and as inoperation ona board for making thestu fng,v y i l S-milar letters of `reference indicate corresponding My invention consists in a saw of peculiar dress, lso

` Vthat, the same, in its action, cuts olff'rom the `side of a hoard, not enough to .make a veneer, and too much to make dust; theprodct, which is of, aforaminated character, and entirely dilerent` to a stuing made from woodcut `by a plane into mere curls, and is superior to the latter in many respects as a llingl for up-V` holstcry. i i In -the accompanying-drawing is-repreSGnted a section or portion ot'a. circular saw, 4dressed to make the improved stuffing,- and which "means, I fndproduces a verypelfect article. y, j

, This saw A differsrfrom an ordinary circular saw e inseveral important" particulars. Thus, its teeth ab E are not l1ooked,l but straight on theirv cutting-edges, asV

well as on their sides, the same being of triangular fo1jm,and` each alternate tooth a tiled` Ystraight and shorter than its next succeeding toothb,wl1ich latter teeth, b, are led beve-ling on theirV edges,ffrom'tlie one and same sideof the saw, throughout the whole series of them; and, when the saw is applied to the side of a board,B, as represented in fig. 3, the beveling edges'of these teeth b occupy an outside positio 1, causing the longest sides of said teeth Ato lie' next o the wood. y

Asaw thus dressedand applied to a hoard producesa cut which is insufficient' to make a' veneer, and too muehto form dust, hut makes a'peforated or n'ami'- hated slice, that. constitutes a very superior and entirely new article Iof wood stutlng, NVhat is here claimed, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is-

1. The circular saw A, having straight teeth a b,

of unequal-lelgth, and the longer ones b made bevelinto a 4series of foraminated slices or culs, by means of a saw dressed substantially-as specified, as a uew`article of commerce.

GEORGE W. MARBLE.v Witnesses:

GEORGE OLcOTr,

CHAELES O. K1 iBALL; 

